Nominations for FIG Commission Chairs for the term of
office 2006-2010 and Chairs Elect 2004-2006
To the Member Associations of FIG,
The FIG Council has decided at its meeting in Marrakech, November 30,
2003 to extend the time for nominating chairs-elect of the commissions of
FIG for 2004-2006 until 20 January 2004. These chairs-elect will then
automatically be appointed as commission chairs for 2006-2010.
The reason for this extension is that by 23 November 2003 there were no
nominations for Commissions 1, 4 and 6. The Council decided to extend the
time for nominations for all commissions to allow the member associations to
consider the situation and list of nominations as whole.
To help with your considerations the Council further decided to publish
the list of nominations received. The nomination list as of today is:
- Commission 1: Nil
- Commission 2: Bela Markus (Hungary)
- Commission 3: Chryssy Potsiou (Greece) and Robert Mahoney
(RICS, UK)
- Commission 4: Nil
- Commission 5: Mikael Lilje (Sweden)
- Commission 6: Nil
- Commission 7: András Osskó (Hungary) and Winfried Hawerk
(Germany)
- Commission 8: Diane Dumashie (RICS, UK) proposed chair and
Spike Boydell (RICS, UK/Fiji) proposed chair elect and
August
Røsnes (Norway)
- Commission 9: Simon Adcock (Australia) and Kauko Viitanen
(MIL, Finland)
- Commission 10: Andrew Morley (ICES, UK)
The proposal of the election to the General Assembly will be prepared by
the Commission Review Group. In making its recommendations to the General
Assembly the CRG will take into consideration the following criteria and
guidelines:
Criteria:
Candidates should
- Be suitably qualified (IR 11.4 calls for demonstrated possession of
the personal and professional capabilities needed to lead the work of the
commission
- Have the support (financial and professional) of the member
association (IR 11.4)
- Be active in the commission (IR 11.4)
- Have the support of the commission. The current commission chair is to
be consulted in every nomination and will seek further comments from the
commission members
- Represent a geographical, cultural and linguistic spread in order to
present a balanced portfolio of candidates as required by IR 11.9. (Where
candidates have equal qualifications then preference will be given to
those nominations promoting geographical, cultural and linguistic
distribution across the Commissions.)
- Be a member of and have the formal support of their member association
according to IR 11.12
- Be well known and recognized in the profession.
Additional guidelines:
- All nominees – both those approved and not approved by the CRG - are
to be announced publicly and listed to the General Assembly.
- If possible there should be more than one candidate per commission,
per IR 11.9.
- The final appointment of chairs-elect lies with the General Assembly
per IRs 11.4 and 11.8
- IRs 9.5 and 9.6, relating to the NRG are to be applied to the CRG
process for election of chairs-elect.
Voting by the General Assembly will follow the procedure of paragraph 9.6
of the Internal Rules.
The member associations are reminded that a formal nomination letter is
also needed for the current vice chairpersons of commissions so that they
will be considered as candidates. In the nomination letter a curriculum
vitae of the candidate shall be included and a statement from the member
association that it will support the candidate in his work.
At the General Assembly each candidate will be asked to make a short
speech in which he/she explains his/her goals and special competences for
chairing the commission.
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